Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 128, 10 April 1918 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNES., APRIL 10, 1918
MEN WHO SEEK NOMINATION AT PRIMARY MAY 7
Candidates for State and County Offices Seven Republicans Out for Clerk. Seven Republicans are seeking the nomination for clerk of the circuit court at the spring primaries, May 7. AH other Republican county and state offices have fane or more candidates. Following are the names of those who wli! appear upon the ballots at the Ir'iaarles: Congress Richard N. Elliott. County Auditor William Howard Urooks, Henry E. Thornburgn. Circuit Court Clerk William E. Elkonberry. Charles C. Ewbauh, Francis M. Jones, George Matthews, Linus P. Meredith, George A. McKinley, 'William A. Reid. County Treasurer Edward J.Weldner. Sr. County Sheriff Clement V. t Carr, James J. Bricker. County Coroner Dr. S. Edgar Bond. , County Surveyor Howard Horton. County Assessor George W. Eshelman, Lafayette Harrison, William Mathews. Joint Representative Oliver Lafuze, John W. Judkins. .. Representative James Knapp. Eight For Council. Eight men have filed for the Republican nomination for members of the county council and four are seeking nomination as commissioners. Throughout Wayne county thirtythree township trustees and twentyfive township assessors have filed, and forty-five are seeking membership advisory boards. Following are the name of Democratic candidates for county and state offices: Congress Harry G. Strickland. County Auditor John F. Pickett. Circuit Court Clerk Henry E. Long. County Treasurer James P. Aiken. County Sheriff Frank W. Reis, Isaac F. Burns. County Coroner Dr. Fred P. Buche. County Assessor William A. Hatfield. Three Democrats have filed for the county council and one for commissioner. There are 11 seeking township trustee offices, 6 for township assessors and 18 for members of township r.dviory boards. . All other minor offices on' both the Republican and Democratic tickets aro well filled. 12,000 SELECTS TO BE CALLED APRIL 26 WASHINGTON. April 10. Twelve thousand selective service men in addition to the loO.OOO already called, will be called to start for training rp.nips on April 26, Provost General Crowder announced today. Popular Writers Now Commissioned Rupert Hughes (above) and Hoiworthy Hall. Rupert Hughes, one of the best known authors of the present day. and Harold E. Porter, known to all magazine readers as llolworthy Hall, have been made commissioned officers in the United States army. Porter Is a lieutenant in the equipment divibion, signal reserve corps, and Hughes is a captain attached to the intelligence division of the general staff. INSANE BLUNDER, HE SAYS SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. Application in Ireland of military con scription would be an "insane blunder" according to a cablegram sent to John Dillon, leader of the Irish party In parliament by T. P. O'Connor, Irish publicist and member of parliament, who is here today on a speaking tour.
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SIGHT-SEE CAPITAL AT AUTOISTS' INVITATION
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Auto sight-seeing party with soldiers and sailors as guests at Washington. Several hundred American soldiers, sailors and marines, stationed at camps near Washington, were recently the guests of patriotic citizens who drove them through the city in automobiles showing them everything of interest. The White House cars, co ntributed by Mrs. Wilson, lead the procession.
PROTEST AGAINST ACTION OF JAPAN (By Associated Press) -MOSCOW, Tuesday, April 9 A protest against the landing of Japanese armed forces at Vladivostok has been sent to thelapanese consul there by a committee representing the All-Siberian Soviets. Copies of the protest have been delivered to all the other foreign consuls in Vladivostok. The protest says that the feeling of Indignation among the Russian masses caused by the landing has been intensified by the statement issued by Admiral Kato, the Japanese commander. It is denied that Japanese in Vladivostok are in danger and the declaration is made that the landing is an interference in domestic affairs, in the civil war at Blagovieschtchsimilar to the Japanese participation enek, in the Amur province, where the Japanese are charged with having taken up arms against the authority of the soviet. The murder of Japanese at Vladivostok, it is said, was clearly of a provocative character and cannot be charged to the legal authorities. The protest declares that the Japanese in-1 terference is an openly reactionary movement which threatens relations between the Japanese and Russian peoples. Deep friendship for the laboring masses in Japan and other countries is expressed in the protest which adds that they will undoubtedly raise their voices to compel the Japanese government to withdraw. Communication with that portion of Manchuria where General Semenoff, the anti-Bolsheviki leader, has been operating has been cut. A Siberian committee which has been conferring with a Chinese delegation at Chita for the purpose of stopping raids by General Semenoff and restoring order on the Siberian railway, has returned to Irkutsk and asks that troops be dispatched presumably to begin opera tions against General Semenoff. Rus sian newspapers charge that the Japanese have supplied General Semenoff with artillery for the purpose of undermining the Soviet authority 'in Siberia. Foot Specialist Comes to Richmond Store The latest is the foot specialist, the man who makes a life study of the human foot and of how to correct and overcome the troubles that it is heir to. There is a college in Chicago, conducted by Dr. William M. School, where nothing but foot anatomy is taught. Announcement has been made' by Thomas & Wessel, shoe store that a foot specialist from Chicago, trained personally by Dr. Scholl, will be at that store tomorrow, Thursday, April 11, to demonstrate the Scholl Foot Comfort Appliances, to examine feet and give advice without charge. First American Aviator Captured by Germans AMSTERDAM. April 10 The Germans have made their first capture of an American aviator a semi-official Berlin dispatch reports. He is said to have been shot down on the western front on Sunday. The American aviators is described as an engineer by profession who since September of last year ha3 served with the French forces. Three Mexican Raiders Killed by Americans EL PASO, Tex., April 10. Three Mexican raiders were killed near Fort Hancoe, Tex., last night when American troops fired on a band of armed Mexicans who crossed the line, according to a message received here today. The bodies of the Mexicans were found In the mesquites brush near the Mex-i ican ford. American troops have located others of the raiding party on the American side and are running them down. Glen Miller Stock Yards Market Every Day Call Phone 3744 SHURLEY & GAAR
French Reply to Cardinal Farley's Note of Sympathy NEW YORK, April 10. A reply to Cardinal Farley's message of sympathy upon the German long distance bombardment of a Paris church on Good Friday in which 75 persons were killed, has been received from Cardinal Amette, archbishop of Paris. The message follows: "I hasten to thank your eminence and the Catholics of New York for the sympathy, their prayers and the generous resolutions which the sacrilegious deed of Good Friday has inspired them to make. I am confident that the Almighty will heed your vows and prayers in favor of the cause which unites us and which more than ever proves itself to be the cause of justice and of Christian civilization." A Liberty Bond is like good advertising the cumulative value is there, or it's the cumulative value that counts. -For your boy, and mine Buy a Liberty Bond. This War is going to take our money or their blood.
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"Come right in and tell me all about this Liberty Loan campaign," Is the greeting that many Liberty loan solicitors are receiving this week In Richmond. The cold, unhospitable "how-do-you-do," which was received last spring when the war campaigns first started, are rarely found now. People are waking up to the fact that there Is a war and that America Is In It to win. "Well, now I. don't know Just how much John expects to take out, but he is going to take out some, I know," said one good little old woman to a Solicitor, yesterday afternoon. "We ust said the other night that we must buy some bonds or we would be considered slackers and goodness knows, we don't want to be that." One solicitor said she could generally tell how she was going to be treated before she went in. When asked how, she explained that the flags in the window were good Indicators. She said that where there was a service flag, she was always sure of a welcome and generally some response. "They say they want to back their boy 'over there'." Red Cross flags and conservation cards also are good Indicators. But
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"We're In It Let's Win It" YHAT WILL PROTECT YOU IF OUR ARMY AND NAVY ARE DEFEATED? Our army and navy are the protectors and the only protectors of your homes your family your income your property. What will become of you and yours if these protectors are weakened and rendered insufficient to their task? They WILL NOT be defeated by the enemy. The only way they can be defeated or weakned is thru YOUR failure to support them with ships, food, weapons, ammunitions, clothing and supplies. . x Your life, your business, the future of your family, may depend upon how much real effort and sacrifice you make to invest in THRIFT STAMPS, WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND LIBERTY BONDS The Kaiser calls us a ' a nation of dollar chasers." Let us show him that we know how to use those dollars in the defense of Liberty and the overthrow of Prussianism. The third Liberty Loan Make it "Three Strikes and Out for the Kaiser." Germany is listening, make your money talk. Buy Thrift and War Savings Stamps at Conkey's, we have qualified as first-class agents. In utilizing our space to talk Bonds and Stamps rather than our own business, we do so with the firm belief that there will .be little of either pleasure or profit in our business or any American business unless Liberty wins this war. We again repeat "WE'RE IN IT LET'S WIN IT."WE Thank You. Call Again. THINK OF CONKEY'S, THINK OF DRUGS THINK OF DRUGS, THINK OF CONKEY'S NINTH AND MAIN STREETS
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the place where the solicitor gets the regular welcome and the best results is the one where the service flag. Red Cross, and food conservation cards are all in the window. "Now, my dear," said one woman, "don't think I am disloyal because I do not . buy a bond. My children are buying thrift stamps and that is all I can do. von 't think I am un patriotic, will you?"' The task of the solicitor is still an arduous one. The task is about seventy-five percent easier than it was last spring when the war began. But there are still those who will not get Interested in any spirit of war work. One solicitor said she still found plenty of persons who had the "Let George do It" attitude. Up to Tuesday evening the wome: solicitors in Richmond had solicited 142,000 In Liberty bonds. McNeill funeral Thursday NEW PARIS, O., April 10 The funeral of Augustus A. McNeill, who died Tuesday morning, will be held Thursday afternoon from the residence on South Washington street. Rev. H. J. Blackford of Eldorado, O., will officiate. Burial will be in Sprlnglawn cemetery. PHONE 2834 CLASSIFIED ADS
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